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SimDesign is a privately held software design company that creates
specialised software for the automotive and aeronautical industry. SimDesign
is based in The Netherlands.
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Some of SimDesigns main areas of specialization:
- Specialized graphical components for the developer market
SimDesign's emerging activities are focused on delivering specialised
components for the developer market.
An example of these components are a full-fledged Desktop Publishing
component as well as an innovative Character Recognition
component that can be used to "read" license plates from bitmap
images.
All components can be delivered as precompiled binaries, source code
(Delphi), DLL, or ActiveX control. We will migrate the components to
.NET soon.
> read more...
- Design software for Flight Simulation motion platforms
A unique challenge lies in creating new types of motion platforms that
differ from the standard "off the shelf" symmetrical Stewart
Platform. The alternative designs can be optimised for any simulation
task.
A good deal of scientific research has gone into this software. The
design process encompasses many subareas of specialization like human
perception models, flight vehicle data aquisition and analysis, washout
algorithms, optimization theory, dynamics of hydraulica, geometrical
stability, etcetera.
This work is done in close conjunction with the Dutch company ADSE.
> read more...
- Control software for Robot Guidance systems in automotive industry
In many areas of an automotive production plant one will find robots
that perform assembly tasks. Sometimes it is acceptable that these robots
work "blind", just repeating the same robot path over and
over without any correction to it.
But in some areas this is not enough. Small deviations in positioning
the of parts must be corrected for. This can be done through a process
called "Robot Guidance". The robot will be given "eyes"
through measurement sensors that will measure the part at hand and send
a correction of its position to the robot. The robot will then use this
correction to adjust its path.
> read more...
View the contact page for more company information
on SimDesign.
If you have any questions, then please visit our forum!
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